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Design of a Sensor-Based Digital Product Passport for Low-Tech Manufacturing: Traceability and Environmental Monitoring in Bio-Block Production. [PDF]
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Towards net zero land biotechnology: an assessment of biogenic feedstock potential for selected bioprocesses in Germany. [PDF]
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A Review: Marine Bio-logging of Animal Behaviour and Ocean Environments
Ocean Science Journal, 2021Recent technologies have allowed researchers to observe animal behaviour and monitor their surrounding environments by deploying electronic sensors onto the animals. So-called ‘bio-logging’ (also known as animal telemetry, biotelemetry, or animal-borne sensors) has been widely used to study marine animals that are difficult for humans to observe.
Won Young Lee
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Bio-logging of physiological parameters in higher marine vertebrates
Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2007Abstract Bio-logging of physiological parameters in higher marine vertebrates had its origins in the field of bio-telemetry in the 1960s and 1970s. The development of microprocessor technology allowed its first application to bio-logging investigations of Weddell seal diving physiology in the early 1980s.
Paul J Ponganis
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2018 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM), 2018
Bio-logging is a technique using data loggers attached to the bodies of animals to conduct ecological surveys. It is applied to sperm whales and provides valuable information about their diving depth, swimming velocity, and other habits. Zoologists are trying to capture video data of preying sperm whales, as no one has yet seen what happens when a ...
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Bio-logging is a technique using data loggers attached to the bodies of animals to conduct ecological surveys. It is applied to sperm whales and provides valuable information about their diving depth, swimming velocity, and other habits. Zoologists are trying to capture video data of preying sperm whales, as no one has yet seen what happens when a ...
Kosuke Tsuchiya +3 more
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Underwater drone for bio-logging of sperm whale
2017 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation (ICMA), 2017Bio-logging enables zoologists to reveal the many mysteries of free-range animals. It enables valuable scientific data to be gathered without disturbing their daily life, using a small data logger attached to their body. Several zoologists have applied the bio-logging approach to reveal the behavior of sperm whales by attaching data loggers onto their ...
Hyun-Tae Han +5 more
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Waterproof Pitot-tube-type airflow sensor for bio-logging of seabird
The Proceedings of the Symposium on Micro-Nano Science and Technology, 2018Hidetoshi Takahashi +2 more
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Rigid Body Motions Estimation Using Inertial Sensors: Bio-Logging Application
IFAC proceedings volumes, 2009Abstract Bio-logging is a new interdisciplinary research area at the intersection of animal behavior and bioengineering. It can involve several applications such as determination of specific parameters measurements (attitude, acceleration, and position) via a new generation of adapted-animal mechatronic systems (a.d.a.m.s.).
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